Alleged violations in KIIFB dealings: ED serves another notice to ex-Kerala minister Thomas Isaac

PTI Updated - August 04, 2022 at 10:54 AM.
Ex-Finance minister T M Thomas Isaac | Photo Credit: THULASI KAKKAT

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has served another notice to senior CPI(M) leader Thomas Isaac seeking his appearance before it in connection with the probe into alleged violations in the financial dealings of KIIFB when he was the Kerala finance minister in the previous LDF government.

While sources informed about the latest development involving the senior left leader, the ruling CPI(M)-run TV channel said Isaac has been directed to appear before the federal agency on August 11.

Isaac has not reacted to the fresh notice.

Earlier, the ED had served a notice to the senior Marxist leader last month, seeking his appearance before it on July 19. He, however, did not appear before the probe agency, saying he had to attend classes at a party-run institute in the state capital.

Then, Isaac had termed the ED notice to him as a 'political move' by the BJP government at the Centre, alleging it was misusing all investigation agencies for its political gains.

He had said before the last Assembly election, the ED, the CAG and even the Income Tax Department was after the Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board (KIIFB).

"Then what happened? KIIFB is the primary agency of the state government for financing large and critical infrastructure projects and had last year raised ₹2,150 crore through its debut masala bond issue as part of its plan to mobilise ₹50,000 crore to fund large and critical infrastructure projects in the southern state."

Isaac had written on his Facebook page reacting to the first ED notice.

He had also detailed the positive impact of KIIFB in the state.

Published on August 4, 2022 05:21

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